Buying in Deer Park: Between NYC and Hamptons, hamlet to revitalize

Tanger Outlets are a major draw to Deer Park. Credit: Barry Sloan
"It’s an old-fashioned, diverse and caring community and a great place for families," said Suffolk County Legis. Tom Donnelly, who represents the 17th Legislative District, which includes Deer Park.
But what stands out the most, Donnelly says, is that many people who grew up in Deer Park tend to raise their own families there too. He has lived there since he was born; his parents bought a house in Deer Park in 1955 and he raised his family there too.
Typical home styles are high ranches and center-hall Colonials. Prices tend to be in the $550,000 to $650,000 range. The hamlet also has condominiums and 55-and over developments.

Houses along Burlington Avenue in Deer Park, where most home styles are high ranches and center-hall Colonials. Credit: Barry Sloan

In addition to standalone home like these along West 19th Street, Deer Park also has condominiums and 55-and over developments. Credit: Barry Sloan
Donnelly said that in addition to Tanger, other highlights include Geiger Park, which has an interactive spray area and playground, and Birchwood Park, a combined field used for football, soccer and lacrosse. There is also Edgewood Oak Brush Plains State Forest, an 813-acre property with more than 23½ miles of trails for hiking.

Edgewood Oak Brush Plains Preserve has more than 23 miiles of hiking trails. Credit: Barry Sloan
The hamlet earned its name when Jacob Conklin, one of the first settlers in the region in the 1600s, told people that his farm was in the "deer park" because he had to share it with them. As late as 1870, Deer Park had only a blacksmith shop, railroad station and a dozen houses. Like much of Long Island, there was a population boom in the hamlet after World War II, and by the 1970s, the population hit 30,000. In addition to being home to a pickle works in the early 1900s, Deer Park was the leading dahlia-growing center in the state in the 1950s.

Geiger Park is one of several parks with activity spaces in Deer Park. Credit: Barry Sloan

An interactive spray area and playground are features of Geiger Park. Credit: Barry Sloan
Babylon Town and a planning group studying ways to revitalize the hamlet, including the creation of a more defined downtown. Babylon Deputy Supervisor Tony Martinez’s office said he is continuing a dialogue with residents. Some of the areas of discussion include economic development, beautification, traffic and infrastructure improvements and sewers.

Bay Shore Road is home to strips of eateries and small businesses. Credit: Barry Sloan

Commack Road in Deer Park has many areas for eating and shopping. Credit: Barry Sloan

This $699,000 high ranch in Deer Park sits on 0.17 acre. Credit: Michael Wandt
This high ranch was built in 1961 on 0.17 acre and has been completely renovated. It has a new kitchen and an open floor plan into the dining room and family room, with four bedrooms and two bathrooms. The backyard has an above-ground pool with solar heater, deck with an additional gazebo and space to entertain. Taxes are $10,183. Jacqueline Dworkin, Homes By Mara, 516-426-6034

This $649,000 Deer Park splanch was built in 1958. Credit: Home Media Group
A corner expanded splanch built in 1958 on 0.21 acre has four bedrooms and 2½ baths, as well as an attached one-car garage with extra storage. There is a 20-by-30-foot rear extension with proper permits, and a fenced yard offers space for entertaining. Taxes are $12,537. Heidi Liu and Xiaofang Shen and Laurell Frein, Douglas Elliman Real Estate, 516-921-2262.

This $424,900 Deer Park townhouse has three bedrooms. Credit: Robert Wachsman
A three-bedroom, 2½-bathroom townhouse unit in the Quail Run development features a washer/dryer, eat-in-kitchen and dining area. The development was built in 1976 and has parking, outdoor space, a pool, tennis courts and a playground. It's also pet-friendly. Taxes are $4,349; HOA, $118.25; common charges, $355.45. Robert Wachsman, Coldwell Banker Kueber Realty, 646-523-9500.
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